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* retary. Mr. "SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of State, Mr. Stimson, Will Honor Delegates to Road Conference ' This Evening. Secretary 6f State, Mr. Henry H:. Stimson, will entertain at a reception this evening at the Pan-American Union in honor of the delegates to the sixth In- ternational Road Congress, convening in Washington this week.. Mrs. Stim- son, who is in their home in Long Is- | land, will be unable to artive in time for the and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State, will act as hostess for the Sec- Castle will also receive with the Secretary. About 2,000 invi- tations have been issued for the recep- tion. The ts will be received in the hall of at the head of the stairs, and there will be dancing in the hall of the Americas at 11 o'clock. A buffet st r will be served at mid- night h“xrmp room on the ground floor. The Sdretary of the Navy, oMr. Charles Prancis Adams, returned to' ‘Washington this morning from Boston, where he attended the opening session of the American Leglon. Italian Ambassador Again At Embassy After Vacation. The Italian Ambassador, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, is again at the embassy | on Sixteenth street after having spent the Summer al Nobil Donna Antoinette de , Who accom- panied the Aml to their native country, will not come to Washin, until the early Winter. Representative Anning 8. Prall of New Brighton, N. Y., has arrived in Wash- intgon and is at the Carlton for a brief Mrs. Morton D. Hull of Chicago spent yesterday in Washington at the May- flower ‘on her way to her former home in New England for a short visit. Rep- resentative and Mrs. Hull will return to the Capital about the first of De- cember, when Congress convenes. fer, wife of Representative Mrs. Schafe John C. Schafer of Wisconsin, has re- turned to Washington with their four children and opened their home at 800 North Carolina avenue. The United States Minister to Switzer- ‘The chief of naval operations, Rear Admiral William V. Pratt, will enter- tain at dinner this evening in his home on Observatory Circle in honor of Capt. Bent, commander of the British Cruiser ‘The officers of the British cruiser will' be “at home™ aboard the ship this after- noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. of the Bolivian supper. dance last even Toom at Wardman Park Hotel. TR §§ ag?‘g ; : g fijE i England. No date has been set for her return to Wi n. Miss Maria Herron, who accompanied her sister, Mrs. Taft, abroad, has returned to her home in Cincinnati. Former Secretary of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kell will sail from New York Priday on Statendam, for the Netherlands, where the former will at- tend the session at The Hn:u 3 Mr. Kel was recently elected a justice of the World Court. Mr. and Mrs. are expected to return to this country in about & month and will go to their home in St. Paul. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnie have returned from abroad and opened their apartment for the Winter. Mrs. Blfnle will receive on Thursday as usual. Mrs. Robinson, widow of the late Col. Wwirt Robinson, an instructor at the United States Military Academy at West Point for some time, taken an apartment in the new Shoreham Hotel for the Winter. She is accompanied mer little daughter, Evelyn Byrd Rob- n. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd are spending & few days at the St. Regis Hotel in New York and will then return to New Bedford, Mass., where they have been staying for some time. They will return to Wasl about the mdidle of this month. Mrs. Gibsen Fahnestock has with her in New York Mrs. Josep) Miss Dorothy / 13.50 2 8 (o\“" o\ ¢p/ \0“( FUR TRIMMING is = smart sign of the times . . . and there is something particularly smart about white\galyac on deep brown faille crepe. An interesting thing, too, is the way the saddle shoulder line is em- pheasized aguin on the frock in contrasting white crepe. $59.50 FroM THE WALNUT Tumy Froom . Willlam How several months Ibrvld"? ;T!llwt, 'howmmt country recently and is visiting in New k pA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, Mrs. | definitely, since M. d'Escar has com- Mrs. James Marion Johnston has re- turned to her aj Adams House, after s mer at Montauk Poin Mrs. Louis Lehr is again in her apart- ment, at the Hay-Adams, after spend- the Summer in her home, in Bar Harbor, Me. Mrs, Lehr is complet! a new home at 1411 Thirty-fc street, in wn, ‘which she will occupy later season. Mrs. Rust Smith has moved to the new Shoreham Hotel, where she will make her home during the coming sea- son. Her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Plerce, has taken an apartment at 2301 Con- necticut avenue for the Winter, with her two daughters, Miss Eleanor Rust Plerce and Miss Rose Elizabeth Pierce. Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard of Chester- passing Yown, Md., is a few ‘Washington at the are s s arrive m their home, in Portlsnd, Oreg., and are at the Willard. until they return to their home, at Miami Beach, Fla. for the Winter. Their daughter, Mrs. Ken- neth Kingsley Clarke, and her son King are their guests. M. and Mme. Yves Mueller d'Escar have returned to their apartment, at the Martinique, after s the Summer in Bar Harbor, Me.; Win- Sollers of Baltimore and i They will remain in Washington chester, Va., land Norfolk, where M. h Sollers and | d’Escar has completed many portraits. in- Youthful Shoes For Maids And Matrons Suede, Kid, Calf or Fabric, trimmed or not—heels as high or low as you like. 15.00 “Gordon,” the Hose of Wear, in beautiful colors and weights—1.35 and 1.65 Arthur Burt Shoe Co. 1343 F Caring for feet is better than curing them U™F awp G Stacers WOODWQ_RD & LoTHROP Andirons Fitesets Screens Bellows Firewood Baskets Complete Fireplace and Mantel Units *Electro” Coal Grates True Early English and Colonial Designs. Brass and Hand-Forged Wrought Iron DuLIN @ MARTIN . Connecticut Ave. and, yw b AM. 10 6 PM. missions for portraits for the ‘Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Luis O. Abelli of La Paz, | Washington at the counsel- expects to remain in Washington a month 'before leaving for his new station. He is a well known South American vréf:ork and whllam::em is on & explaining the causes t_three revolutions in Bolivia, Peru and the Argentine, and dealing in general with the nt revolutionary movements in South America as com- fllrld with previous ones. . Abelli the former Miss Crystal Hyland of Oregon. Mrs. Mary B. Weaver of Chi is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. M. Wélver, and niece, g'n. A. R. George, on Mili-’ tary road, ChevyiChase. Mrs. Lucius Pond Ordway, jr., for- merly of Lake Forest, I, was a guest at the Mayflower yesterday and left in the evening for her present home on Long Island. Mrs. Ordway had just completed a trip to the West. Mrs. Harry Robinette been traveling si; returned to Wash) apartment in the Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Merritt of San Franfisco, Calif., entertained at dinner last evening at the Carlton, where they fire stopping while in Washington. - Many Weddings of Early Autumn Season of Interest. The Holy Name Church was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday morning at 9:30 o'ciock, when Miss Lauretta Cleary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Joseph Cleary, became the bride of Mr. Morris John MacGregor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexangler Mac~ . _'The church was beautifully decorated with white chrysanthemums and green palms. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin with mitts to match and an ivory velvet cap. She carried white chrysanthemums. Miss Marie Cleary, . who has Shoes “and Beauty TEP into this amazing shoe. Notice the differ- ence in the way you feel and look! Patens inbuile fea- tures keep the feet free from fatigue and pain . . . give ou the day-long foot satis- ion that shows in radi- ance of face' and grace of carriage. Gay new autuma modes. “ARCH- Low-Heel And many_ oth- er smart low- heel models. Sizes 214 to 7%, AA 10 C. $51t0 $6.50 l party. The out-of-to sister of the bride, and Miss Ann Bab- ington, who her, wore flat u:gtdn-lnn with velvet hats and to_match and peach: dahlias. Mrs. Cleary, mother of the bride, on a black velvet gown and hat, Mrs. MacG , mother of the bride- Mr. brother, Mr., Alexander MacGregor, jr.; fi. William Cleary and Mr. James tion and wedding breakfast the home of the bride for of the family and bridal guedts included Miss MarieKelley, . Mfs. H. J. Monohan, Miss Eleanor Mars, Mr. Robert Mars, Mrs. John McCarthy and Mr. Michael Cleary, all of Philadelphia; Mrs. John Anderson of Barri N. ¥, and Miss Elizabeth C. Darrion of Wisconsin. The bride’s going-away costume con- sisted of & dark green suit with acces- sories to’ match. They will be at home later at 1875 Mintwood place. Miss Martha Julia Hiley, daughter of Mrs. Eugeme Walter Hiley, and Mr. ‘William Charles Brueggeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Charles Bruéggeman of Seattle, Wash., will be married this evening. The ceremony will be per- Jormed in the Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. Dr. William.8. Abernethy offi- ciating, at 8 o'clock, and will be fol- lowed by an informal reception in the churck lors. Cards have been received in Washin, Hourly Nursing Service Registered Nurse Baths, Massage, Irrigations, Etc. Treatments Ordered by Physicians | Col. 8676 A Tece ol in nembers PRESERVERS” Many Stytes $10.50 Others— $12.50 and Very “Collegiate! Shoes for School & College Women “Hollywood” m o o casin in Rajah crepe sole sports shoe. Brown calf, with lizard calf, whip-stitched trim. $6.50 Custom “Spade” last for sports, campus or étreet wear. Beige calf; trimmed with Raisin calf —also black calf; 134-inch leather heel. $6.50 In “Juniortown” OCTOBER 8, 1930. to thelr places. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Trivett will enter- tain at dinnef Friday evening for their | niece and her flance, the guests to be} members of the wedding party. ‘Many showers and parties are being given for Miss Irene V. Willy, daughter of Mrs. Henry White, whose marriage A FASHION INSTITUTION SOCIETY. .00, Phone Columbia 0708 for 30-minute service on BUDD'S famous ICE CREAM 80¢ pi —continues fo attract the admiratior’of Washington women. May we not sug- gest a view of the second floor contrast- ings Louis XV with Modern French in- tenor‘ G a . Sleeves Go to Three Lengths on Sunday Night Frocks Really Designed for Women ] ' (!'° ‘359 Not just misses’ dresses in larger sizes, but dresses with lines to complement a mature figure—with drapes to soften it—and with new sleeves to flatter by revealing or;concealing. 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